What changes the tactical playbook is mobility under fire. KNDS and ARTEC stress that RCH 155 is designed for rapid shoot and scoot and Multiple Round Simultaneous Impact missions, but also for firing on the move and engaging moving targets, a feature marketed as a standalone capability to keep the system relocating while still delivering accurate fires. In a European battlefield saturated by drones and counter-battery sensors, that matters as much as raw range. A battery that can halt briefly, fire, and displace immediately, or even fire while rolling, compresses the enemy’s detection to decision timeline and forces greater expenditure on reconnaissance and loitering munitions simply to keep pace.